What to watch: NWSL wraps up the season, KEB Championship begins, college volleyball continues play

The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) championship has the final match scheduled between the North Carolina Courage and Portland Thorns FC. The semifinal match between the Courage and Chicago Red Stars was tied until Denise O’Sullivan of the Courage scored in the 90th minute taking the team to the finals. The Courage won the league’s Supporters’ Shield for the best regular season record at 16-7-1 and hope to be the first to win both the championship and the Shield. The Thorns, who were the winners of the Supporters’ Shield last season, finished second with 14-5-5 in the 10-team league. Catch the match in its full glory on Lifetime as they will play live to conclude the fifth season. The finals will be played at the Orlando City Stadium in Florida.

In golf, the KEB Hana Bank Championship begins on Thursday in South Korea. With tee times setup all weekend long, the lineup has all the star-studded players geared up. Michelle Wie will return to the LPGA after missing the last four tournaments. Defending champion Carlota Ciganda will be one to look out for during the weekend. Representing the U.S., Jessica Korda hopes to bring out her best game to take home the win. With the tournament being in South Korea, it is hard not to mention that it is the country that boasts to have the largest number of international players on the Tour. World No. 3 Lexi Thompson currently leads the standings with 3,221 points after winning her second tournament this season. Tune in to the GOLF channel to not miss out on the action.

The college volleyball season is in full swing and the match schedule cannot be any less packed. No.1 Florida will be on a roll with games lined up all weekend. On Friday, they will play Mississippi before playing No.9 Kentucky on Sunday. Kentucky went to Mississippi State and came away with a 25-21, 25-20, 25-16 sweep that improved the Wildcats to 12-2. Florida remains to be the only undefeated team in the country, so let’s see if Kentucky changes that narrative. You can catch the games and highlights on ESPN.

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